Cornwallis Inn Pre-1968

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Cornwallis Inn Pre-1968

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Hi All,

Just a heads up for anyone interested, I've uploaded a pre-1968 version of the Cornwallis Inn to www.Trainsim.com (note the address has changed without the -). This should get posted tomorrow morning.
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Re: Cornwallis Inn Pre-1968

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Thank you Paul! This is a spectacular model!!
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Re: Cornwallis Inn Pre-1968

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Hi Steve,

You get a spectacular model when you have a spectacular prototype!

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Re: Cornwallis Inn Pre-1968

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You are much too humble my freind.
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Re: Cornwallis Inn Pre-1968

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...humble is as humble does... or was that...

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Re: Cornwallis Inn Pre-1968

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I just got it off Train-Sim. Thanks Paul. I also DLed the new WAG files for the vans and the post 68 Cornwallis Inn with the night and snow textures. Looking good!
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Re: Cornwallis Inn Pre-1968

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Hi Steve,

The caboose wag files correct a coupler issue, Rick "MONON" did the snow and night texturing for the first version of the Cornwallis Inn, didn't see much difference in the snow texturing but the night looks nice. For the most part I've not don't any night texturing as the railways I've modeled have been daylight operations. Snow texturing in MS means having all your textures in the Snow folder, even if they are the exact same as the summer textures... without any snow.

Paul :-)
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